Cassini transferred to Earth a cloud of clouds on Titan

10 May 2017, 16:00 | Technologies
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Station Cassini has transferred to the Earth a snapshot of huge cloud strips on the satellite of Saturn Titan. The picture was published on the NASA website.

As the agency emphasizes, the image of methane clouds was received by the station when it was at a distance of 508 thousand kilometers from the surface of Titan. In addition, in the picture you can also notice the dark regions - hydrocarbonate lakes and seas on the satellite of Saturn.

The space station Cassini-Huygens, worth more than three billion dollars, was launched into space in 1997 to study Saturn and its satellite Titan.

Cassini is named after the Italian scientist Jean Domenico Cassini, who proved that the ring of Saturn consists of two parts, separated by a dark strip (Cassini division) also assuming that the rings of Saturn consist of parts of various sizes.

Cassini-Huygens - one of the most ambitious space stations ever launched into space.

It is filled with a huge number of instruments and cameras for accurate measurements and high quality images in different atmospheric conditions and color spectrum. The space station consists of the Cassini orbital station (built by NASA) and the probe Huygens (European Space Agency).

Cassini's mission is a joint project of NASA, ESA (European Space Agency) and the Italian Space Agency.

One of the achievements of NASA scientists exploring photos with Cassini is the detection of liquid water in the depths of Titan. Also earlier, NASA published unprecedentedly clear photos of Saturn's rings.




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